Amazon does not break out Amazon Web Services revenue on its own. But Amazon’s “other” revenue for North America — including AWS as well as advertising services and co-branded credit card agreements — came in at $1.67 billion for the fourth quarter of 2014.

For the fourth quarter of 2013, for example, revenue grew by 52.15 percent.

AWS competes with public clouds from companies like Google and Microsoft. Microsoft’s Azure revenue grew in the final quarter of 2014, Microsoft said earlier this week.

As for AWS, its revenue appears to have hit a new high — which happens almost every quarter.

Above: Amazon.com “Other” revenue (includes AWS) for Q414

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In its earnings statement today Amazon bragged about all of the announcements it made in 2014 and provided some insight into “usage growth”:

With over 515 significant service and feature releases in 2014 (up more than 80% year-over-year), and over one million active customers, Amazon Web Services (AWS) continues to grow strongly, with usage growth close to 90% year-over-year for the fourth quarter.